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subject: What Is A Working Holiday Japan Program All About? [print this page]


There are already a lot of people who have taken advantage of working holiday Japan opportunities. You might want to do the same if you want to have a truly enjoyable experience that is also enriching and educational. Before you apply though, there are some questions you need to ask.

What is it?

A number of locations across the globe let tourists work while on vacation. The program specifically offered by Japan is the result of special agreements formed between Japan and other countries. Joining Australia are New Zealand, UK, Germany, Hong Kong, Taiwan, France, Canada, South Korea and France. New countries that joined in are Denmark and Ireland. If you live in any of these locations and hold citizenship, you will be allowed to apply for working holiday visas. In turn, Japanese tourists are accorded similar benefits when they apply for special passes to these locations.

The term suggests that the option is only for individuals who are intent on first having a vacation. In short, visitors should primarily want to visit Japan for its attractions and not for employment opportunities. Getting a job is only a bonus. Tourists can only get jobs in unregulated areas and can only stay employed for as long as their visas are valid. This is usually about six months with an option for another six months extension. For citizens of Australia, they can request for a longer extension period that can stretch their stay to eighteen months.

Who can submit applications?

Other than the requirement to be a citizen of a specific country, applicants for working holiday visas also need to comply with other requirements. They should at least be eighteen years old but no more than thirty years old. Their planned visit should also be their first and upon application they need to present a valid passport.

There are also some restrictions based on financial capacity. Individuals who cannot show proof that they can finance their vacation cannot get a go signal. Applicants should at least show that they have $2,000 intended specifically for their stay in Japan. They also have to show particular vacation plans for their trip with a return flight for home already booked.

What are the expenses involved?

An initial six pounds will be charged to UK applicants. For other applicants however, visa applications are free. In all territories, all visitors need to shoulder their plane tickets. That would mean preparing roughly $3,000. You may however be able to get cheap deals that will cost you below $2,000.

The most expensive part of staying in Japan is food and accommodation. You might have to prepare around 100,000 yen for every month of stay. If you want to save on the cost of your stay, you should consider applying for positions in winter resorts. These workplaces typically provide free food and sleeping quarters so you never have to worry about losing all the money you've earned.

There is so much that you can gain from a working holiday Japan experience. If you already qualify, you should consider submitting your application for a special visa right away.

by: Chase Crawford




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